Bishop Barron’s Sunday Sermons - Catholic Preaching and Homilies
Religion & Spirituality:Christianity
Friends, as we come toward the end of the liturgical year, we begin to look at the apocalyptic writings in the Bible. What’s indeed revealed is the end of the world in one sense—not so much the end of space-time, but the breaking down of all the frames of reference that we use to understand our lives. Because of the Resurrection of Jesus from the dead, something new had happened. Our Gospel for today, taken from the section of Luke called “the little apocalypse,” shows the shaking of three worlds: the world of religion, the world of politics, and the world of nature.
The Primacy of Love
Learning Who We Are
The First of Signs
Following the Star
Hannah, Her Son, and the Holy Family
A New David
Rejoice Always!
Mountains and Valleys
A New Fixed Star
What Does It Mean to Say that Christ Is King?
Daniel and the New Kingdom
A Tale of Two Widows
Hear, O Israel
Coming Home from Exile
Substitutionary Sacrifice
Riches and Wisdom
The Biblical View of Marriage
Would That Everyone Could Be a Prophet
The Undoing of Original Sin
Faith Perfected by Love
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